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`300 ml` of a gas at `27^(@)C` is cooled to `-3^(@)C` at constant pressure, the final volume is

A

`540 ml`

B

`135 ml`

C

`270 ml`

D

`350 ml`

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C

`V_(2)=(T_(2))/(T_(1))implies V_(1)=(270K)/(300K)xx300ml= 270ml`
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